Lytle Primary School Receives Highest Level of Recognition for School Counseling

The Texas Counseling Association has awarded Lytle Primary School the highest level of recognition for school counseling programs in the state. The school received the CREST (Counselors Reinforcing Excellence for Students in Texas) Award during ceremonies in Fort Worth on Feb. 1, 2026. Less than one percent of campuses receive this award for outstanding counseling programs. It serves as a tool for continuous growth and advocacy.
Special recognition goes to Martha Perez, Lytle ISD LPC-A Counselor, for her efforts to help earn the award. Ms. Perez, Superintendent Dr. Dustin Breithaupt, and Primary School Principal Shavan Galindo were in Fort Worth to receive the award at the 21st Annual Professional School Counselor Conference.
The CREST Award signifies Lytle Primary School’s demonstrated commitment to using the school guidance and counseling program to improve students’ lives and achievement in academic, career, and social domains.
“Thank you for your commitment to excellence in school counseling! CREST honors the programs you lead and the lasting impact you make on students, families, and communities” said Monya Crow, President of the Texas School Counselor Association.
Photo Attached: (L-R) Primary School Principal Shavan Galindo, Lytle ISD LPC-A Counselor Martha Perez, and Superintendent Dr. Dustin Breithaupt receive the CREST Award during the 21st Annual Professional School Counselor Conference in Fort Worth on Feb. 1, 2026.